HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING: Season ends for Greencastle-Antrim's Cody Carbaugh

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Feb 25, 2013 at 9:30 AM

The 2012-13 high school wrestling season came to an end for Cody Carbaugh on Saturday morning, and will continue for 56 other District 3-AAA wrestlers at the PIAA tournament.

By Lee Goodwin

HERSHEY — The 2012-13 high school wrestling season came to an end for Cody Carbaugh on Saturday morning, and will continue for 56 other District 3-AAA wrestlers at the PIAA tournament.Carbaugh, a senior 113-pounder from Greencastle-Antrim High School, lost to Twin Valley’s Daniel Grant by fall in 2:09 in the third round of the consolation bracket at the South Central AAA Regional tournament at Hersheypark Arena.Carbaugh won his first-round match on Friday night, 12-0, against New Oxford’s Lake Laughman and then lost in the quarterfinals to eventual runner up Austin Camacci of Central Dauphin, 8-2. After defeating James Buchanan’s Hunter Faith in the second round of consolations, Carbaugh came up against the 33-2 Grant, who lost to Spring Grove’s Derek Carlisle, 11-4 in his quarterfinal match.G-A’s Wyatt Binkley, a sophomore 106-pounder, lost his only two matches of the tournament on Friday night. He fell 6-1 to Palmyra’s Evan Bogdan and 12-10 to Dover’s Brandon Rodriguez in a first-round consolation bout.Grant went on to decision South Western’s Derek Wilson, 3-0 and earned third place and a PIAA tournament berth with a 3-2 win over Carlisle in the consolation finals. Carlisle also qualified for the state tournament by finishing fourth.Chambersburg’s Tanner Shoap, who won the Section I tournament with a 14-0 win over Carbaugh, was the 113-pound champion. Shoap, a repeat District 3 champion, decisioned Camacci, 7-3, in the championship finals.Highlights from Saturday:— Arguably, the marquis matchups on Saturday night came at 152 pounds and 160 pounds.In a rematch of their sectional championship match from a week ago, Cumberland Valley’s T.C. Warner edged Chambersburg’s Garett Hammond, 3-2 at 152 pounds.And, two-time state champion Chance Marsteller, a junior from Kennard Dale, decisioned returning state champion Garrett Peppleman of Central Dauphin, 7-2 in the 160-pound finals.Marsteller, who has yet to lose in three years of high school wrestling, improved his record to 36-0. It was Peppleman’s first loss of the season. He is 43-1.— Garrett Peppleman’s brother, Colton, finished second in the 170-pound weight class, losing to Mechanicsburg’s Joey Krulock, 8-4, in the finals.— Shippensburg’s Cary Hess, who won his 100th career high school match on Friday night, placed fourth at 285 pounds. He earned the right to compete in the consolation finals after earning a 3-2 tiebreaker against South Western’s Devon Ackerman.— Chambersburg’s Garrett Kyner (120) and David Rump (126) and Shippensburg’s Dylan Herb (195) also were eliminated Saturday.— Other champions were Zach Ulerick of Middletown (120), Cortlandt Schuyler of Manheim Township (126), Patrick Duggan of Cumberland Valley (132), Tyson Dippery of Central Dauphin (138), Chris Vassar of Cedar Cliff (145), Marcus Johnson of Governor Mifflin (182), Jan Johnson of Governor Mifflin (195), Thomas Haines of Solanco (220) and Joey Goodhart of Hempfield (285).— The PIAA Championships will take place from March 7-9 at Hershey Giant Center.

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